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OBITUARY.

TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930.

Malaria Sufferers Read This!

DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR & LECTURER,

London, Dec. 10.

The well-known author and lecturer, Mr. Bart Kennedy has died in a mental hospital Haywards Heath.

He was

at

in a very depressed state since the death of his wife three years ago, and was taken to the mental home Inst August. -Router.

[Born at Leeds in 1861, of Irish parentage, Bart Kennedy picked up an education, to use his own phrase, by knocking about the world. He spent most of youth in Manchester, and at six years of age worked as a half timer in a cotton mill. He went to sea before the mast at the ago of twenty found his way to Amerien, and there led the life of a tramp and a labourer for some time; live and fought with Red Indiana, mined at Klondyke, and later became an opera singer and an actor. He travelled to all parts of the world, and when be drifted into writing had a wealth of material to draw upon. He published a number of atriking books, the last of which "Footlights" in 1528. He was Alan the founder in 1921 of weekly known. as Bart's Broad-

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LOCAL RADIO.

A CHINESE STUDIO CONCERT.

Is your life mado miserable and

a burden to you by that curso of To-day's radio programme to be huninnity-malarla? If

80, you broadcast by Z. B. W, on a wave-will know how it undermines your length of 365 metren.

110.

5.00 p.m. European Programme of constitution, pulls you down and Columbia Records selected and up-interferes with your business. plied by Messrs. Anderson and Co. Quinino quite fails to eradicate

G-5.30 p.m. Organ and Band

tho germs from the blood-stream, Selections. Organ Solo-Rupeedy In Blue,

so that the attacks keep returning, Quentin Maclenn. with disastrous effects on both Band-A Hunting Melody.

mind and body. But Mr. John Hand-Community Medley,

Aloysius Bastianpulle, of 24 Debroy Somers Band. 0028. Kotahena, Colombo, Ceylon, who Organ Solo-The Merchant of Venice.

Quentin Maclean. 05BC-0586. auffered from malaria for a long 6.30-6 p.m. Ilumorous.

time, has been cured and wishes The Tightest Man I Know.

to pass on his experience to Ogul Mogul-A Kanakanese Løve.

benefit fellow sufferers. He Lyric. Tommy Hadley Calling.

Billy Bennet. 0296. writes:

I am commission ngent and Tommy Hadley, DE9. spend Rio Rita-You're always in my arms.

n great deal of any time travelling Edith Day (Soprano). 115.

over Ceylon. About Ro Rita Following the Sun Around. three years ago I contracted Geoffrey Gwyther (Baritone), malaria and this greatly interfered Clapham and Dwyer on Photography.

(by Spoelol request of a Listener). with my work and for some time

Clapham and Dwyer, 243,

I had to give up travelling. I did 6-6.45 p.m.

Children Programme not worry much at first but later From The Studio.

attacks got so bad that at times I 6.45-7.15, p.m. Orchestral,

was confined to my bed. I lost In A Camp of The Ancient Britons.

had Echoes of The Valley.

weight and strength and Kellby's Concert Orch.

aches in all my joints. I WAS The Merry Brothers.

unable to sleep soundly' at nights Bournemouth Municipai Orch. DR21.and had no desire to eat. I had Waldteufel Memories-Fantasia.

Herman Finck and Orch, 1816, The Two Impr

Bournemouth Munletpal Orch. 9605. Song The Bandolero,

7.15-7.45 p.m. Concert Items.

Robert Howe (Enes-Baritone), Octet-Putting The Clock Back,

J, H. Sattire Céleste Oetet,

Dorn Inbette and Hubert

sheet. His wife, whom he marriedancer of Seville,

in 1897, was Isa, drughter of the

Inte Major Arthur Gore Priestley

THE LATE MR. W. FARMER. Durt-Marigold.

Remains Laid to Rest at Happy Valley.

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The funeral of the late Mr. William Farmer, for 40 years a resident of Hongkong. the Shaneen, and other parts of the

died Far East, who Shameen last Sunday, took place in the presence of a large number of friends at Happy Valley yes- terday afternoon, the remains being interred in what is known. as the Old Residents' Section of the Protestant Cemetery, The late Mr. Farmer was a prominent freemason, and there was a large master of brethren in full regalia at the graveside, representing the following lodges.--United Services Lodge, No. 111, United Chapter, No. 1341, United Mark Lodge, No. 419, and Cathay Lodge, No. 4973.

From the gates of the cemetery to the grave the coffin was borne by masoulc colleagues, Messrs. T. G. Stoken, J. Smith, F. Brown, W. O'Farrell, A. Tarbuck and V. Ferrier, being followed by the

two chief mourners, Mesara. W.

R. and C. L. Farmer, the Deputy

Grand Master. Mr.

McCutcheon, freemasons and other friends. The service at the graveside was conducted by the Rev. G. D. Waldegrave, this being followed by a Masonic peroration and service by Mr. J. Davidson, R.W.M. of St. John's Lodge,

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Detet-Classica.

I. B. Squire Celeste Detet, 9140. 3.45-8 p.m. Carole.

God Rest Ye Merry, Gentleman, Good Christion Men. Reisire,

The B. B. C. Chult from St. Mary Jo-baw Church Chestside. 261 While Shepherds Watched Their

Fincka. Hark The Herald Augels Sing.

The B. B. C. Choir from St.

often read of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and on the recommendation of a friend 1 commenced a course. Results being satisfactory -after the first bottle I continued the treatment, Dr. Williams' Pink PHs. I am pleased to Bay, gradually restored my health and strength. Peaceful sleep came back to me. so did my appetite and I got rid of my aches and pains. I have not had another atlack since, and I must thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the good health I have kept since my cure. (signed) John Aloysiua Bastianpulle."

Malaria sufferers should start taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla at Mary-Jonce; Because this remedy goes Je-bow Church Chennaide. 2014. straight to tho root of the

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9 p.m.

Chinery Studio Concert Weather Report.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lammert and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. O. Lammert,

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lammert,

trouble the blood-stream-and by purifying and enriching the blood enables it to destroy the malarial parasites, they are for superior to the quinine which can only give you temporary relief. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla obtainable from chemists every-

Mr. And Mrs. A. where. Macfarlane, Mr. and Mrs. D. McFerran, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Nilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Nissen, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Nightingale, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ormiston, Capt. and Mrs. W. Cooper Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pearce. Mr. and S. Rodger, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mrs. A. Rahim, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Sanderson Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stratton and Bne, Mr. and Mrs.

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and Brethren of the Zetland Lodge, No. 525, E.C., Worshipful Master and Members of the In- ternational Lodge, A.F.A.A.M., Mass., Peking: Worshipful Master, Wardens, Officers and Brethren of 1341, EC. Worshipful Master, the United Services Lodge, No.

Lodge, No. 4373, E.C.: Rt. Wor- Officers and Brethren of the Cathay

Tully, Mr. and Mrs. H. Watling, Lodge St. John, No. 618, S.C.: Spalinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. shipiul Master And Officers of

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson and Worshipful Master and Members Doreen, Mr. and Mrs. Wierink, Mr. and Mrs. P. Young-Canton; Worshipful Master, Officers J. J. of Shameen Mark Lodge, No. 832,

husband:

and Brethren of "United" Mark M.E.Z, Prin-

Elizabeth

Mary Brameld,

ci No. 419, Branield, Miss Sophia V. Shirazce, Chapter. No. 525. E.C., M.E.Z There was a wealth of beautiful

and Coons, Victoria Madama Oliveerona, Mrs. J. Officers and wreaths, including those from:

Brethren Ferguson and Jack and Peg, Mrs.

"United" His loving wife, Doll: hisIsiya Ismail. Nurse Lila Lee, B.G: The District Grand Masters

No. Royal Arch Chapter,

1341. Borrowing son

and daughter-in-Nurse Lee Tuck Ying: law, Clarrio and Dorothy; Gillian,

and officers of District Grand Mark Elizabeth and John, jnr.; Rokey

Lodge, R.C.: Principals And Ment and Ethel John and Grace, Kay and Victor, Dorrie and Harry Gwen and George, Jack and Jill;

Sir Robert Me Tung, Atar

F.

Curtis, IL F.

Campbell, Chun E.C.

Dr. R. Le Lancaster, Major C. M. D. Oliveerona. Commander R.

"Jubilee" Chapter. R.A.M. M. Hunt. R.N. (Retired), Major No. 2013, Canten; Phoenix Rose Willson, Messrs. M. A. Annett, Croix, Chapter No. 17 Lodge M. Bryden, K. K. Batchelor, Eastern Scotia, No. 923. S.C.; and and Mrs. W. Andreson and Mrs. O. R. Benson, II. T. Duxton, Corinthian Lodge of Amoy, 1806 Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Bud-Wink Keu, H. S. Chippingdale, den, Mr. and Mrs. James Caring, N. S. Ellis, J. Fleming, D. D. Office Boys, Cooks, Bar Boys, 1st. Messrs. Wm. Farmer & Co., Mrs. Capell and family, Mr. and Forbes, II. C. Cardew, W. Galloway, Floor Boys, 2nd. Floor Boys, 3rd, Mrs. P. T. Carey and family, Mr. W. Harmston, T. Leong, S. Lilli Floor Boys and Dining Room Boys, and Mrs. P: S. Cassidy. Mr. and crap, L. V. G. Marrell, J. F. Man-Institution of Engineers and Ship Mrs. G. B. Dunnett, Mr. and Mrs.ning, C. Reld, A. Ritchie, A. C. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Wand Misses N: J. Rodger, L. B. Chamber of

A. Rodger builders of Ilongkong; British O'Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wood. A. H. White, Pang Kun, The Committee and Members of aber of Commerce Canton: Ferrier, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril M.Yiu Cheong, Ng Yau, Chol Cheuk the Canton Club, Shameen Faure, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Farlow, Kin, Chun Tong, Ah Lat, Ah Chok, Municipal Council (British Conces- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Goodman, Mr. Ah Wat:

sion), Douglas Lapraik and Com- and Mrs. R. J. Goodman, Mr. Rt. and Mrs. Gibson and Louise, Mr. Officers of the District Grand of 8.s. Hai

Wer. D. G. Master and pany and Staff; Engineer Officera

of Hai Ning; Gülman and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, Mr. E.C.: Worshipful Master, Officers and Co., Ltd., Hoo Cheong Wo and and Mrs. H. F. Harris, Mr. and and Brethren, Esthen Mark Lodge, Company, Ideal Motor Car Co., Mrs. A. Hoffmolster, Mr. and Mrs. No. 264 EC.: Worshipful Master Kwong Wah Sing, Yuen Wo Co., H. W. Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Members of the Lodge Star and President, officers and meri- J. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. of Southern China, No. 2013. E.C.,bers of the Royal Society of St. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Kinnaird, Canton; Worshipful Master, Officers George, Canton Branch.

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